Camino Primitivo Map
Here's the map of the original Way, the Primitive Way, which was first traveled by Alfonso II on his pilgrimage to Santiago to visit the newly found tomb of St. James the [...]
Here's the map of the original Way, the Primitive Way, which was first traveled by Alfonso II on his pilgrimage to Santiago to visit the newly found tomb of St. James the [...]
This map that you can see breaks down this fantastic route that runs along the northern Way along the entire Cantabrian coast from Irun to Santiago de Compostela. With a length of [...]
The Portuguese Way along the Coast covers the 194 kms that, on the map, separate Oporto de Santiago, proposing a different alternative to the traditional route through the interior. This is an [...]
The 620 kms of route that separate Lisbon from Santiago, through the Portuguese Way can be seen represented in the map that occupies us in this post. A route to discover the [...]
Since last October 15, 2021 the national press has been publishing an interesting news very important for the pilgrim community, in relation to the identity of the relics of Santiago, but [...]
It sounds like an Indiana Jones movie, but the title of this news is not far from reality: indeed, a group of archaeologists is looking for in the village of Padrónon [...]
Maybe it's because of the Holy Year 2021 (and its extension in 2022), or maybe it's because it's all over, because now it turns out that Google wishes you ¡Buen Camino!. [...]
The Camino de Santiago as you know, is that set of routes that lead to the city of Santiago de Compostela. Every self-respecting pilgrim wants to reach the Jacobean city either [...]
The map you're viewing traditionally covers the entire route of the French Way from Roncesvalles. However, it's worth noting that you can also choose to start from the other side of the [...]
This year 2021 is the Xacobeo Holy Year or, as it is also known in Galicia, Año Xacobeo, Año Santo Compostelano, Año Jubilar, etc. A real joy for the pilgrims, who [...]
The city of Santiago de Compostela is a small stone treasure that no one can miss at the end of all the routes of the Camino de Santiago. Strolling through its historic [...]
The Camino de Santiago has not done, unfortunately and for reasons beyond its control, many crumbs with the pandemic of COVID-19, because with so much confinement, perimeter closures and other measures [...]
As you may already know, there are as many ways to Santiago de Compostela as there are pilgrims from different origins, since the Camino de Santiago started, in the Middle Ages, [...]
As you know, Galicia is very coastal, with the Cantabrian Sea to the North and the Atlantic Ocean to the West. According to the INE, it has around 1498 kilometres of coastline [...]
The Codex Calixtinus is a manuscript dated in the middle years of the 12th century, of great importance for the Jacobean culture and, in general, for the whole historical development of [...]
The Camino de Santiago, as you know, can be done in many different ways and in the time you want. You can do some of these ancient routes day by day, [...]
This year 2021, as you know, is Xacobean Year or Holy Year, as well as the next 2022 by decision of Pope Francis by decree and as a result of the pandemic [...]
Santoña is a very important town in the region and has a great historical influence. It is said that the caravel named Santa Maria, one of the ships that led to [...]
Puebla de Sanabria has become one of those must-see places in Spain. It belongs to the province of Zamora, autonomous community of Castilla y León. It is located in the north [...]
Surely you've thought about cycling across the country. Hundreds of kilometers between wheel and wheel, the roads in front of you and the wind caressing your back while you sweat every [...]